Free Entry to The Charles Dickens Museum

Charles Dickens Museum

London Pass Benefits:

The Charles Dickens Museum in central London is a celebration of one of the greatest novelists in British history. The museum exhibits over 100,000 items from personal items to artwork and manuscripts from some of his books.

Found at 48 Doughty Street, the former home of Dickens from 1837 to 1839. It is said that he wrote 2 of his most famous stories whilst living here, Oliver Twist and Nicholas Nickleby. The building is the writer’s only surviving London house and visitors can get an insight to what life in the household would have been like.

Permanent exhibitions include portraits of the man, manuscripts of his work, personal items and letters.

The Museum also has a café, perfect for a cup of tea and slice of cake after a wander round these famous quarters.

Note: All visits by groups of 10 people or more must be booked in advance. Groups that have not booked may be refused entry.

"We found that the things we wanted to see in London were covered by the London Pass. We heard of the London Pass when we were arranging our BritRail Pass and we investigated how much it would cost to see everything we wanted. We found the convenience of the pass and the cost far outweighed just showing up at the venues and lining up for tickets. We even went to a few venues we didn't have on our "must see" list. Great value...would purchase again & recommend it to others."Les from UK